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Where is the 5 inch screen iPhone?

The iPhone is now has a 4 inch screen. Will Apple release a larger screen like many of the flagship android phones. Well if you look at AT&T stats,  this may be a long wait.

Back in January of 2013, 9 out of 10 customers on AT&T chose the 3.5 or 4-inch iPhone over all other smartphones, including all bigger smartphones, combined. 6 out of 10 customers on Verizon did likewise. In the last quarter, reported in July of 2013, more than 5 out of 10 customers on both AT&T and Verizon still chose the 3.5 or 4-inch iPhone over all other smartphones, despite the iPhone 5 being halfway through its product cycle, and the presence of newer, bigger rivals like the enormous Samsung Galaxy S4 and the gorgeous HTC One, as well as various other, larger Android, BlackBerry, and Windows Phones.

I really think Samsung, Sony or HTC need a mini version that has proper specifications and not scaled down specifications.  Or maybe they just can’t build a phone that small with all the features like Apple does?

LG Vu III is coming – but with a 4:3 aspect display again!

LG is updating the Vu II, with the Vu III.

LG Vu III will feature a 5.2-inch (1280 x 960) 4:3 display, a Snapdragon 800 SoC, 13MP camera, and support for 150Mbps LTE-Advanced networks.

But, once again whilst a 4:3 is ideal for web browsing and magazine reading, it is not an iPad, it is a phone. And this display size creates a rather wide phone that is difficult and uncomfortable to hold.

Anyway, it is due to be official announced at IFA on the 4th September 2013.

Apple’s Hardware Plans for the new and old iPhones to iPads

This last quarter of the year is going to see some spectacular new phones being launched from just about every company. And that includes Apple. In fact, as to what Apple has planned certainly caused a decent discussion with my twitter buddies the other day.

And as to how spectacular remains to be seen, but Apple is sure to makes some bold colourful moves. I believe Apple will do the following.

The iPhone 5 will be upgraded to the iPhone 5S with improved camera, processor and not too much more. The real secret will be iOS 7, and the additional software exclusives that will bring to the 5S. In reality, there is nothing wrong with the current iPhone 5. It is a very powerful device and easy to hold due to its size and light weight. In past times, the new iPhone allows the older models to be sold at a lower price.

But the iPhone 4S features the old connector and not the new lightning version. It is also made of glass and is probably still fairly expensive to manufacture. So one thing is for sure, the 4S will be killed off this year. It will be replaced by new fashionable range of lower cost iPhones which will be available in many colours. It will be made of polycarbonate and cost less to produce. It will more than likely features the guts of the current iPhone 5 but as mentioned in a cheaper body.

The iPads. The new full size iPad will be lighter, and overall be smaller due to a thinner profile and bezel, very similar to the current iPad Mini. The iPad Mini will be update with a better screen, maybe retina.

The iPod Touch will remain as this will be at a cheaper price point the any of the new iPhones. With regards to the iPods these will remain pretty much the same, just with minor improvements.

Samsung Galaxy S4 Zoom – Review Summary

Welcome back to my last part on the Samsung Galaxy S4 Zoom. Earlier parts can be found here.

So, let’s start by saying that I have returned my S4 Zoom, due to one issue / bug that just frustrated me. Annoyingly, everything else about the phone and camera was fine. The battery was removable, it had a micro SD card slot, it was based on the S4 Mini so a competent performer. It also can take good photos and the optical zoom and xenon flash assured you always got a decent snap. It even had preset modes to take the guess work out of what advanced settings you needed for a waterfall, fireworks, and many other scenarios photos. It even had a centre button, handy for turning the phone on whilst sitting on a table.

But for a camera first, phone second device, it was a weakness or fault in the panoramic mode that let the device down. As mentioned already, panoramic photos were being captured at only 400-600kb maximum file sizes, resulting in poor pixel count and not acceptable for a camera phone.

However, if you never take panoramic photos, then the S4 Zoom is a fantastic piece of kit. Sadly, I do take many due to living in a very scenic place, and consequently the Samsung Galaxy S4 Zoom has been returned.

Samsung Hennessy is official: a dual-screen flip-phone with a quad-core CPU

Another day another new phone from Samsung. The Samsung Hennessy is a dual-screen Android flip phone with a pair of 3.3-inch 320×480 touch displays and runs Android 4.1 on a 1.2GHz quad-core CPU, an outer screen with 3 capacitive keys, a 1,500mAh battery, microSD slot, 5-megapixel rear camera and dual SIM support for CDMA and GSM radios, GPS, Bluetooth and WiFi.

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Is there no shape, size or screen that Samsung doesn’t have a product ? Amazing feat really.

Samsung Galaxy Note 3 – latest rumours

So apart from the new Sony Honami iL, another phone many are looking forward too, is the Samsung Galaxy Note 3, Samsung’s replacement Phablet for the Note 2.

The Note 3 is rumoured to feature a larger 5.86-inch 1080p display, 3GB of RAM, an eight-core Exynos 5420 processor or Snapdragon 800, and 16,32 or 64GB of internal storage. However, don’t expect 16gb internal storage to have more than 10-11gb free to the user. A micro SD slot will be available for photo and media storage. Battery capacity has been increased to 3,200mAH, but again this probably will be needed for the more powerful screen. The 13mp camera is likely to have optical image stabilisation, potentially making this a better camera than the Samsung Galaxy S4 which does not feature this option.

The screen will be a 1080p HD Super Amoled. The device will feature android 4.3 from launch.

I am looking forward to seeing this phone, but I do hope we have the option from launch to buy the 32gb version.

Huawei Ascend P6 – Review

Nearly a week ago I received the Huawei Ascend P6, currently the worlds thinnest device. Since then I have stress tested the phone to deliver my verdict. Huawei describe the P6 as –

– Slender and beautiful – the Huawei Ascend P6 is just 6.18mm thin
– Incredibly strong – it’s built with an aluminium alloy frame & back cover
– Packed with tech – ­including a lightning fast 1.5 Ghz Quad core processor, and huge 4.7” HD screen all – making P6 ideal for entertainment (like Movies and Catch up TV) as well as over 700,000 apps from Google Play.
-Premium camera experience – P6’s 8 Megapixel camera with Flash, shoots in low light, shoots close ups and is packed with tech to make it simple to use
-It’s all about you – P6 is a social networker’s dream. It has a sensational 5 Megapixel camera on the front – which is ideal for the group shots and video calls you, your family and your friends have to be in.
Huge 2,000 mAh battery with Huawei’s Power Management to optimise battery life

The P6 is insanely thin. Look at the photos below.
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The right hand side has the power and volume buttons, sim card and micro SD card trays. The left side just features the headphone socket.
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The headphone socket normally is covered with a pull out metallic button, which has the pin to open the sim and memory card trays, but if you listen to music and take this button bit out, you will lose it, so it is best just to leave it out and store it in the phone box.
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The bottom of the device just has the microphone. The top has the micro USB slot, which also does USB OTG.
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So, then you read the user manual, all 107 pages, and start setting up the Ascend P6. The user manual reveals a specification sheet off the charts. It just does so much.

So what were the first impressions. Well within 30 minutes I had my first software force close. This was only trying to add 4 new apps, and do a quick setup so that I could go out shopping with it. When I returned back home, I continued to install the remainder of my 90 or so apps.

So, within the next 2 hours, I had 5 software force closes, 1 random reboot, and a reboot I did as I could not access the notification bar to clear the received notifications. The phone screen in bright sunlight is difficult to see. The phone is use gets a little warm. I tried to use Google Maps and Google Navigation. Nothing was happening. Even though the phone said GPS fix had occurred. At this point I was ready to throw the phone in the bin. Then suddenly after 2 hours, the GPS just started to work. I wonder if I had done something wrong with location settings? In the car with outdoor profile selected, Google Navigation running, bluetooth on and connected to my car, the phone got too hot and stopped charging. This is a safety measure implemented by Huawei to prevent overheating. After a while it started charging again. Soon the notification led turned green to indicate fully charged but battery meter said 93%. Clearly with all the few issues I have been having, the phone probably needs a software update which I am sure will come soon.

Despite the camera specification, the camera is just average. Low light or indoors photos are noisy but then so are most smartphone cameras. The camera is fine for social network sharing but as a comparison to the Nokia Lumia 925, the 925 produces better shots than the P6 is every way possible. But here’s the strange part. Adjust the camera settings from 8 to 6mp and the photos are much better. In fact some were quite good.

The P6 comes with its own launcher, which has over 160 customisable options. I quite like it. It also removes the app tray, and just uses home screens. Genius idea and very iPhone like. It also has a permissions manager, and at first when you get these notifications that an app is carrying out a push message, it is rather a surprise, but actually it is a good security feature. You can then allow or deny access. In fact, for every app you can control whether it is allowed to connect to the internet, or access other aspects of the phone. Neat again. The P6 has built in profiles, editable too. The launcher has themes. Each theme from the locks creen to the icons to the wallpaper and sounds are customisable. I could go on and on. The list of tweaks and options is like a battleship.

Then there is the screen which is rather pleasant at 720p. The sound through the rear speaker is above average. Sound through the headphones is rather metallic, but audio components do improve with burn in. And thats what happened with the P6. After 5 hours of listening to music, the sound was marginally better. Not HTC One quality but passable. Audio via bluetooth is poor.

In the box was the usual affair, phone, booklets, usb lead, UK plug AND a silicone case. What a surprise!

I get software force closes daily. Since Google + received an update, opening the app causes a force close. Again, hopefully with a software update these problems will hopefully be fixed.

The P6 has loads of positives and maybe if it received a software update, this might improve matters. For some people this phone is might ideal. At just over £300, you do get a striking piece of hardware, expandable memory with the micro SD card, average camera and sound via headphones, above average loudspeaker and a silicone case.

Sony Honami iL leaks with Camera lens attachment

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Sony’s soon to be released smartphone, the Honami iL, which will feature a whopping 20mp camera, has had a photo of itself released, along with Sony’s intriguing concept of being able to attach a full size lens to it. The lens has a memory card slot for storing the photos, but all the controls are managed wirelessly from the smartphone, including the viewfinder which is the phone’s screen. Photo source courtesy of SonyAlphaRumours.

We are are a few weeks away from Sony officially launching this new device, so the excitement builds until that day on the 4th September 2013.

Doesn’t this attachment look very cool ?

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Apple Acquires Matcha

Earlier this summer, video-discovery outfit Matcha disappeared without explanation, leaving behind just a “this service is no longer available” message as a monument to its effort to create a social TV and movie recommendation engine. A spokesman for Apple has now confirmed the deal to AllThingsD.

Matcha is the latest in a string of recent small acquisitions by Apple, which include crowdsourced location-data company Locationary and online transit-navigation app maker HopStop.

Huawei Ascend P6 – camera samples

I have had the Huawei Ascend P6 nearly a week. My main review is live tomorrow, so in the meantime I have attached 3 photo samples.

In bright sunset light, using HDR mode.

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Using digital zoom, I zoomed in from about 4 metres away. Then cropped the image slightly to get this shot.

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This is from the 5th floor looking out over a high street. I used on of the photo editing filters to make it slightly more interesting.

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The above were all take at 6mp resolution instead of 8mp. The last shot was taken at 8mp. Oddly, any photos I have taken at 6mp widescreen have looked a lot better quality. Also, no editing of colours etc have been edited on the photo below.

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The photos are passable but I don’t below they are anything better than that. What’s your opinion?